Using the Intuos Pro Paper Edition

- Wacom is a company generally known for replacing…traditional art materials with their digital counterparts.…For some artists coming from a traditional background…however, the feel of a tablet's plastic surface…just doesn't cut it.…Wacom is taking steps to correct this with it's new…Intuos Pro Paper Edition.…Now you can not only use the paper of your choice…to draw on, you don't even need a computer,…at least for the drawing part.…Let's take a look at this new take…on a familiar way of working.…

Okay, let's take a look at this.…Now if you purchase the Paper Edition…you'll get this with it but they also…have unbundled this so you can buy this separately…and what you basically get is this.…This is the real important part…and this holds paper to the tablet and there's no,…nothing electronic about this, it's just a clip…and it's fittingly called The Clip.…Also what you get with this, this pen.…Now this pen is very important because it's got…ink formulated for the Wacom to recognize.…

Keep in mind now that the Wacom tablet…

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6/22/2017

Wacom tablets are a popular alternative to the mouse for expressive painting, drawing, and navigating your computer with a pressure-sensitive pen. In this course, artist and teacher John Derry shows how to get you up and running with a Wacom tablet, from setting it up and getting accustomed to using the pen, to using the tablet with popular creativity and productivity applications. He also helps to familiarize you with the changes to the Wacom tablet over the past few years, including touch capability, and reviews the MobileStudio Pro pen computer, which offers a high-performance platform in a small package. Plus, learn about tablet ergonomics—which makes your Wacom even more compatible with your working conditions—and follow a few exercises to warm up your drawing arm.